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I am not sure but she had a glass jar full of 20 dollar bills plus tips. She seemed nice but I have to wonder if it was a scam.

2006-08-22 09:54:47 · 4 answers · asked by Medical and Business Information 5 in Entertainment & Music Horoscopes

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Be careful. A lot of them are scams. Palm readers usually charge by minutes or questions and that varies. The usual that I have seen is 4 questions 25$. It can go up from there. The last time I went to a palm reader that wasn't a sham was 13 years ago. Most of them are crooks so don't ever go and give them more money so they can "give you more information" or do some sort of stupid protection spell for you. Those are usually the fake ones. The palm reader you went to sounds like a scam too. One rule about those people is that if you get a gut feeling you are being taken, it's probably right.

2006-08-22 20:05:12 · answer #1 · answered by Blah Blah Blah 4 · 0 0

Well if you have a feeling that you should be a palm reader then by all means do it. However if you're just doing it out of greed because you saw the lot of money she had in some jar...then i'd advise you not to. Cause if you do happen to give incorrect advice...you can actually be sued in extreme cases.
What a palm reader tells you is left up to interpretation. Much like the bible or anything else.

She might have been a fake. I can't say. I dont know her.

I dont know what kinda person you are. How skeptical. Clearly though you have somewhat of an open mind cause you went in the first place.

Heres what i do know. If all of the information was so vague that it could fit just about anyone...then she's prolly not a real one.

At the time i had mine she told me i'd be a writer and i hate writing or i did then. She stopped me as i walked by right after i'd just handed mosta my money over to a fake one.
She said she needed to tell me something and asked how much money i had. I lied and said $5. All of my friends said i should go. But her eyes were this errie blue. No contacts and i should know cause i used ta wear them.
So for that she did a reading. Her partner was trying to tell her not to.
It was what they call an aura reading.

I became ill for about five years and during that time i published a fan magazine for a while. Snail mail. Then I began to write more. Cause i couldn't do much else.
And now i'm trying to get a job at the paper and go to college to study journalism.

So its all up to who you see...I guess.

2006-08-22 10:17:15 · answer #2 · answered by warm_champaign 3 · 0 0

Palm readers are only limited in their potential income by the degree of gullability on the part of their clients. As long is there an endless supply of fools who will pay hard earned money for this horseshit, I guess the palm readers will make a good, and very easy, living.

2006-08-22 10:39:30 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Most make more than they should hampering on those who actually have talent. There are some pretty amazing people out there. Never, EVER pay for any future promise not rendered.

2006-08-22 11:45:48 · answer #4 · answered by dino31mutt 1 · 0 0

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